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Dora

Made this one for my 6-year-old cousin :)
Had fun with his sketch-pens & crayons. Check out some truly original artwork at Sunday Sketches.

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  1. This picture is full of life:)I like the eyes:)Well drawn:)

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  2. Great sketch, I am sure your cousin loved it.

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  3. What a lucky cousin to have such a wonderful drawing!

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  4. Dora the explorer...love this...In England Dora speaks Spanish and here in France she speaks of course in English...great fun..

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  5. nice job on Dora. I did Dora in the basement of my old house for my kids...the kids just love her, don't they?
    I know your little cousin will love her, great one!
    enjoy your sunday!

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  6. Oh gosh! Super job on Dora! =) I really should try using crayons at stome point. Thanks for participating again. Hugs to you!

    Happy SS!

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  7. What a cutie! You captured her perfectly! I love her dress and hat especially and she really seems to be floating. Great drawing!

    Smiles

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  8. Excellent!! So fun!! Your little cousin will love it/her!!

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  9. This would make a wonderful princess birthday card!

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  10. Your cousin will love it... swinging from vines, such a fun adventure.

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  11. this looks perfect for your cousin, such fun!

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  12. Ahhhh I love Dora!!! I remember watching my grandson and he loved Dora!

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  13. Lovely picture and full of life

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  14. Adorable, you really nailed the cartoony Dora-style perfectly!

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  15. Crayons are such an underutilized medium in illustration. Funny, since many illos are made for kids. You captured the Dora style perfectly and with some really great movement and energy.

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  16. Awww, how cute! :) it's a very nice style of drawing too :)

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  17. LOVED IT!!! :)
    never seen Dora in such sketch

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